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  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
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    Rashod Bateman caught 3-of-4 passes for 25 yards in the Ravens’ Week 9 win over the Broncos.
    Bateman’s four targets were surprisingly good for a 21 percent target share, though he failed to turn that into a usable fantasy outing despite Lamar Jackson throwing for 280 yards and three scores. Bateman’s quiet day can’t be blamed on Diontae Johnson, who was acquired in a trade with the Panthers earlier this week. Johnson did not draw a target in his Baltimore debut. However, his role will grow in Week 10, taking routes and targets off the table for Bateman. Fantasy managers should treat Bateman as a high-risk WR5 for Week 10 versus the Bengals.
  • DET Tight End #87
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    Sam LaPorta (shoulder) practiced in full on Thursday.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Mike Evans (hamstring) was upgraded to a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    After being limited in his return to practice on Wednesday, Evans was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday and should be good to go for Week 12’s game against the Giants, barring any setbacks. The veteran receiver said earlier in the week that he “could have tried to push it” for the team’s Week 10 game against the 49ers, but it sounds like the extra time off has allowed him to be more than ready for a Week 12 return. Evans is trending in the right direction and could be off the injury report completely by Friday. He’ll be a solid WR2 in a plus matchup against the G-Men.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    Josh Downs (calf) was a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    The Colts did the same thing with CB Kenny Moore II (knee), who was added to Thursday’s injury report despite practicing in full. Given both players’ full participation today, we do expect both Downs and Moore to suit up against the Lions on Sunday. It should be a pass-heavy environment.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) did not practice on Thursday.
    Smith has missed both practices to start the week and is at serious risk of missing Week 12’s game against the Rams if he can’t get on the field in some capacity on Friday. He has been dealing with the same hamstring injury since the days leading up to Week 10’s game against the Cowboys, but things seem to have gotten worse as of late. This is the first time Smith has missed two practices as a result of the injury, making Friday’s practice all the more vital to his Week 12 availability. We’ll see where things go on Friday, but fantasy managers should get their backup plans in place now.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Tyjae Spears (concussion) was not seen practicing on Thursday.
    Brian Callahan was pessimistic when asked about Spears’ expected Week 12 availability and his concerns appear thoroughly warranted at this point. We expect Spears’ Thursday status to be confirmed as a DNP later this afternoon. Tony Pollard will be a volume-based RB2 against the Vikings’ elite run defense this weekend.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #0
    Calvin Ridley (illness) returned to practice on Thursday.
    We do not yet know Ridley’s official practice participation but his Thursday return effectively guarantees he suits up in Week 12. Illnesses rarely sideline players on game day. He is a high-end WR2 against the Texans in what could be a pass-heavy game script.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    Adam Thielen (hamstring) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Thielen is unlikely to command a WR2-worthy target share if he is active this weekend but his presence would negatively impact both Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker, who could be relegated to two-wide receiver sets if Dave Canales views Coker as a slot-only player. Fantasy managers rostering all three players should continue monitoring Thielen’s Week 12 status closely.
  • TB Running Back #44
    Buccaneers OC Liam Coen said the team wants to give Sean Tucker touches in every game.
    According to Coen, this was determined during the team’s bye week while they did some self-scouting. We’ll see if anything materializes here, but even if Tucker’s touches to see an increase, it will be more of an annoyance for Rachaad White/Bucky Irving fantasy managers than it will be anything to get excited about for those still holding Tucker. Head coach Todd Bowles said after Tucker’s Week 6 breakout in which he totaled 192 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns, that he sees a “three-headed monster” taking shape in Tampa’s backfield. Since then, Tucker has had exactly 13 touches in his last four games, while White and Irving continued to see most of the work. Maybe things will be different after the bye week, but we wouldn’t be holding our collective breaths.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb (back/foot) was not spotted at Thursday’s practice.
    This isn’t a great sign for Lamb’s Week 12 availability. The star receiver was added to the injury report on Wednesday and listed as a limited participant and does not appear to be practicing today. His name will be one to watch when the Cowboys release their final injury report on Friday ahead of Sunday’s game against the Commanders. Lamb played through a shoulder injury in Weeks 10 and 11, but these new injuries may not be worth playing through for the 3-7 Cowboys.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Speaking on 105.3 The Fan, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Cooper Rush the team “the best chance to win the game” when asked about Rush playing over Trey Lance.
    As Jones pointed out in his weekly interview, the most important thing is winning, not evaluating. Rush, who had one of the worst quarterback performances in modern NFL history in Week 10, threw for 354-1-1 in Week 11 on 55 pass attempts. There’s a strong push from fans and media for the Cowboys to start Lance, the former No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, but sitting at 3-7, the Cowboys are still focused on winning games. There’s a good chance we’ll see Lance at some point this season, but Dallas is clearly prepared to lean into Rush for at least one more week against the Commanders. We’ll see if Sunday’s performance changes any minds heading into Week 13.